the fabric of space and time itself. saying that candidates are putting up america on a path to chaos which sounds like a pretty good heavy metal bands. a struggle for democracy, a struggle for decency and dignity. a struggle for prosperity and progress, a struggle for the very soul of america itself, this is a choice we can make. this union and chaos are not inevitable. the remarkable thing about american democracy is this, just enough of it. on just enough occasions have chosen not to dismantle democracy, but to preserve democracy. we must choose that path again. because democracy is on the ballot. astronomer once said that extraordinary claim requires extraordinary evidence, which we add except in politics when you are a democrat, then you can say the very worst things possible without a shred of data. but a nefarious speech republicans are such a threat, why is joe biden only talking about it now that they got there handed to them. and getting the exact republicans on
laura: the fight to define the ideals of our country is daily, it involves vigorous public debate. thank you for joining me for that debate. we have everything on the line, for you at home and the country we love. we believe in it and want to see it shine. tonight, enjoy highlights on the issues i find most important in our fight for freedom in america. what matters? that is the focus of tonight s angle. how often have we seen the press try to pretend that religious americans are part of a fringe movement, liberals warn of christian nationalism and link the faithful to domestic terrorism. relish headlines that christianity in the u.s. is quickly slinking and millennials are turning against organized religion. and if you offer thoughts and prayers after tragedy, they assume you are a fraud. we are not going to give thoughts and prayers. the rhetoric and thoughts and prayers you refer to has done nothing to stop gun violence. laura: liberals felt threatened by public di
laura: this is a special edition of the the ingraham angle. can youwe have everything on th, we have everyone that we love and we want to see things shine. what matters is the focus of tonight angle. liberals worn of christian nationalism and even link the faithful to domestic terrorism in the u.s. is quickly shrieking. they are gleeful to report. the thoughts and prayers, it has done nothing to stop the epidemic of gun violence. a liliberal high school administrator, let s not forget about them, they felt threatened by public displays of religion for decades now. and remember joe kennedy. the school district said that it worn kennedy several times and as an employee could not play on the field after games at all. and not only were many complaining about public prayer, we were comforted by seeing it. many of us were comforted. many were terrified by what they saw, moved to drop their needs not in protest but in humility and devotion to the almighty. it was ferve
Worldwide. In his first speech abroad he urged them to purge their communities of, quote, the foot soldiers of evil. The man who campaigned heavily on a proposed muslim ban today asked islamic leaders in the middle east to unite with america in the global fight against terrorism. Lets get out to Nick Robinson in the saudi capital where President Trump gave that speech today. Nick. Reporter ana, part of President Trumps message seemed to be to alleviate the concerns of those in the room that under president obama they lost the support of the United States. He said our friends never need to question our support, a reassuring message for those in the room, but he had a tone that was designed, if you will, draw the audience in. He said, im not here to tell you how to live your lives, that we have common values, and through those common values we can find common security. He also said that whats
troubling the region is not an issue of a contest between faith. This is not a battle between di
North korean actions just reenforced for both leaders why this is the number one threat to both Prime Minister abe and to President Trump. I think the north korean actions were deliberately timed after what was a pretty good week in terms of u. S. Policy in asia, with regard to President Trumps call with xi jinping and secretary mattiss trip to the region, i think the Trump Administration said look, were here and were not going to be an easy issue to deal with. Right now the National Security advisor is said to have broke on the law and critics call for him to be fired, for him to step down. How much does that impact the advice that this group can give the president at this time . I think the precedent is going to get advise from a wide range of people, including the folks in the State Department,
particularly those commitments to china that would affect the finances that north korea has for building these missiles, there may be a statement that comes out of the u. N. Security council